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The use of "England" to mean the entire UK is common, though incorrect and frowned upon. Historically, it was fairly common in the 19th and early 20th centuries though, even though Scotland, Wales, and Ireland/N. Ireland were recognized as being separate.

The challenge here is have "England" accepted -- including by the Scots and the Welsh at least -- as a term that includes the other home countries. If it's easier, we can leave Ireland out of this. Could include an earlier union or continuing overlordship of Scotland in the Middle Ages, political changes in the 18th and 19th centuries, or anything else.
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